The role of child- and auditory-related factors on speech and language indices among cochlear-implanted children

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Hearing Balance and Communication Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/21695717.2022.2085451
P. Zamani, Mohammad Rezaei, G. Lotfi, F. farahani, Ehsan Mazloomi
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Abstract Objectives Numerous factors may affect the spoken language of children with a cochlear implant (CI). The present study is aimed to detect some of the possible predictors of speech and language outcomes among Persian-speaking cochlear-implanted children Materials and methods A total of 211 pre-lingual deaf children who received a cochlear implant were entered in this cross-sectional study. The Persian version of Speech Intelligibility Measurement Test and Test of Language Development (TOLD: P3) were employed to determine speech and language scores. Eight probable predictors (variables) were divided into three groups: child-related, auditory-related, and environmental factors. Results The use of contra-lateral hearing aid only enhanced the speech intelligibility (p = .029); while having a background of speech therapy prior to CI raised the participants’ language scores (p ≤ .041). Other factors predicted all speech and language indicators (p ≤ .025). Conclusion Speech-language therapists (SLTs) should inform parents about the positive or negative consequences of each pre-CI factor in post-operative speech and language outcomes.
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儿童及听觉相关因素对人工耳蜗植入儿童言语及语言指标的影响
许多因素可能影响人工耳蜗(CI)儿童的口语。本研究旨在探讨波斯语聋儿植入人工耳蜗后言语和语言预后的一些可能的预测因素。材料和方法本研究以211名接受人工耳蜗植入的语前聋儿为研究对象。使用波斯语版语音可理解性测试和语言发展测试(TOLD: P3)来确定语音和语言分数。八个可能的预测因素(变量)分为三组:儿童相关、听觉相关和环境因素。结果使用对侧助听器仅能提高语音清晰度(p = 0.029);而在CI之前有语言治疗背景的人提高了参与者的语言得分(p≤0.041)。其他因素预测所有语音和语言指标(p≤0.025)。结论言语语言治疗师(SLTs)应告知家长每个ci前因素对术后言语和语言预后的积极或消极影响。
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